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Who do you want us to take at #3?

Ace Bailey
34
45%
V.J. Edgecombe
20
27%
Kon Knueppel
3
4%
Khaman Maluach
1
1%
Tre Johnson
14
19%
Derik Queen
3
4%
 
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Post#61 » by ProcessDoctor » Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:04 am

Egor really is that point forward, if that's what we're interested in. Very impressive defensive metrics as well. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up being better than Flagg.

Ace Bailey kinda worries me in that he seems pretty one-dimensional. Not sure he can become a franchise player.
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Post#62 » by Arsenal » Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:01 am

Based solely on the numbers I want Egor. Looks like a perfect fit as a point forward who can defend and distribute to play with M&M and also Jo and Paul if they can get healthy. Only red flag so far is the poor FT% albeit with low sample size.
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Post#63 » by 76ciology » Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:40 am

Derik Queen and Boogie Fland? Any thoughts on those two? They currently plays like top 5-7 pick in this draft. And i love the name Derik Queen LOL
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Post#64 » by Negrodamus » Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:12 pm

stormi wrote:Ace Bailey one assist in three games...

That's Kelly Oubre 2.0


Getting Oubre vibes tbh.
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Post#65 » by Negrodamus » Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:14 pm

76ciology wrote:Derik Queen and Boogie Fland? Any thoughts on those two? They currently plays like top 5-7 pick in this draft. And i love the name Derik Queen LOL


The name "Queen" is one of the bigger disqualifiers of his draft prospects. Trevelin Queen did nothing in the league.
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Post#66 » by Negrodamus » Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:38 pm

Also, can we appreciate the "win-now" players of the last draft mostly doing jack ****?

Aside from Dalton Knecht (who was one of the most efficient shooters/scorer in the country) the rest are doing nothing:

Jaylon Tyson: 3ppg, 2rpg, 1apg
Terrence Shannon: 1ppg
Tristan da Silva 7ppg, 4 rpg, 1apg (actually not bad)
Dillon Jones: 2ppg, 2rpg

Injured: Devin Carter, DaRon Holmes

Unless they provide an unreal skill set at that age where they can't be left off the court, they usually aren't worth it. The fallacy of "older means they're more ready" gets debunked every year.
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Post#67 » by mjkvol » Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:44 pm

Negrodamus wrote:Also, can we appreciate the "win-now" players of the last draft mostly doing jack ****?

Aside from Dalton Knecht (who was one of the most efficient shooters/scorer in the country) the rest are doing nothing:

Jaylon Tyson: 3ppg, 2rpg, 1apg
Terrence Shannon: 1ppg
Tristan da Silva 7ppg, 4 rpg, 1apg (actually not bad)
Dillon Jones: 2ppg, 2rpg

Injured: Devin Carter, DaRon Holmes

Unless they provide an unreal skill set at that age where they can't be left off the court, they usually aren't worth it. The fallacy of "older means they're more ready" gets debunked every year.


And the fact that HS kids are more prepared physically and mentally than ever before is a factor as well. McCain carries himself (TikTok aside lol) as if he entered the draft as a college upperclassman, complete with a work ethic and a 'this stage isn't too big for me" mature mindset. Flagg looks to have the same attributes.
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Post#68 » by Mik317 » Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:05 pm

Tyson and Shannon are burried on the bench tbf
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Post#69 » by Negrodamus » Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:09 pm

Mik317 wrote:Tyson and Shannon are burried on the bench tbf


We resurrected Lowry, Gordon, and Jackson from the crypt only for them to be exorcised by a TikTok dancing, finger nail painting 20 year old. If you can ball, then you're NBA ready.
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Post#70 » by stormi » Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:58 am

Negrodamus wrote:Also, can we appreciate the "win-now" players of the last draft mostly doing jack ****?

Aside from Dalton Knecht (who was one of the most efficient shooters/scorer in the country) the rest are doing nothing:

Jaylon Tyson: 3ppg, 2rpg, 1apg
Terrence Shannon: 1ppg
Tristan da Silva 7ppg, 4 rpg, 1apg (actually not bad)
Dillon Jones: 2ppg, 2rpg

Injured: Devin Carter, DaRon Holmes

Unless they provide an unreal skill set at that age where they can't be left off the court, they usually aren't worth it. The fallacy of "older means they're more ready" gets debunked every year.


No Tyson slander, he's buried on a championship team like McCain would have had he went to Cleveland as well

Only one start this season and dropped a casual 16/11/7 with two steals on 58% shooting. Most obvious talent hiding in plain sight.



He doesn't even really play like a wing, he's a big guard that adapted to his frame.

I'm happy with McCain, but I'm also starved for a 6'7 220lb two way player that can do it all as well and Tyson has the upside to be that.
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Post#71 » by stormi » Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:05 am

Negrodamus wrote:
stormi wrote:Ace Bailey one assist in three games...

That's Kelly Oubre 2.0


Getting Oubre vibes tbh.


What's the comp if you focus on Bailey's shooting and the physical tools? Because on the flip side you could also point to someone like Jaylen Brown and how raw he was as a wing coming out of Cal. Boston nurtured his traits and harvested them into an unstoppable wing scorer.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jaylen-brown-1.html

TOV% > AST%
.512 TS%
<4 BPM
65.4 FT%

This is garbage lol
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Post#72 » by 76ciology » Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:33 am

I just learned that Flagg is just 17 years old. Damn. Yes. That’s a lock for number 1 pick. And count me in if you want to tank.
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Post#73 » by Kobblehead » Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:35 pm

I like Egor Demin a lot. Reminds me of Lamelo Ball (without the swagger).
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Post#74 » by Kobblehead » Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:37 pm

I think Will Riley will be the big riser among the freshman. He's averaging 17.2 ppg and only playing 24.7 mpg off the bench. That's a crazy per minute scoring production figure.
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Post#75 » by Kobblehead » Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:39 pm

76ciology wrote:I just learned that Flagg is just 17 years old. Damn. Yes. That’s a lock for number 1 pick. And count me in if you want to tank.

Both Flagg and Bailey will only be 18 on draft night. That's why I'm not concerned about putting them under the microscope right now (Flagg's shooting and Bailey's passing). These dudes are fetuses in terms of their development.
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Post#76 » by Kobblehead » Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:45 pm

Negrodamus wrote:
76ciology wrote:Derik Queen and Boogie Fland? Any thoughts on those two? They currently plays like top 5-7 pick in this draft. And i love the name Derik Queen LOL


The name "Queen" is one of the bigger disqualifiers of his draft prospects. Trevelin Queen did nothing in the league.

It's hilarious that he's currently mocked to the Kings at 12.
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Post#77 » by mjkvol » Thu Nov 28, 2024 5:36 pm

stormi wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:Also, can we appreciate the "win-now" players of the last draft mostly doing jack ****?

Aside from Dalton Knecht (who was one of the most efficient shooters/scorer in the country) the rest are doing nothing:

Jaylon Tyson: 3ppg, 2rpg, 1apg
Terrence Shannon: 1ppg
Tristan da Silva 7ppg, 4 rpg, 1apg (actually not bad)
Dillon Jones: 2ppg, 2rpg

Injured: Devin Carter, DaRon Holmes

Unless they provide an unreal skill set at that age where they can't be left off the court, they usually aren't worth it. The fallacy of "older means they're more ready" gets debunked every year.


No Tyson slander, he's buried on a championship team like McCain would have had he went to Cleveland as well

Only one start this season and dropped a casual 16/11/7 with two steals on 58% shooting. Most obvious talent hiding in plain sight.



He doesn't even really play like a wing, he's a big guard that adapted to his frame.

I'm happy with McCain, but I'm also starved for a 6'7 220lb two way player that can do it all as well and Tyson has the upside to be that.


Wow, McCain is fine, but Tyson is the blueprint of the kind of player this roster needed and still needs. That is essentially Paul George without the ridiculous contract, but of course we have been under this "short window" thing now for it seems like the last five years.
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Post#78 » by Negrodamus » Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:02 pm

stormi wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
stormi wrote:Ace Bailey one assist in three games...

That's Kelly Oubre 2.0


Getting Oubre vibes tbh.


What's the comp if you focus on Bailey's shooting and the physical tools? Because on the flip side you could also point to someone like Jaylen Brown and how raw he was as a wing coming out of Cal. Boston nurtured his traits and harvested them into an unstoppable wing scorer.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jaylen-brown-1.html

TOV% > AST%
.512 TS%
<4 BPM
65.4 FT%

This is garbage lol


Looks kinda like Brandon Ingram but somehow more averse to contact. Better defensively. His third assist of the season looked like an accident lol
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Post#79 » by Negrodamus » Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:06 pm

Someone needs to talk me down from Kasparas Jakucionis because he’s looked like a top 5 pick so far this season.
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Post#80 » by 76ciology » Fri Nov 29, 2024 2:26 am

Kobblehead wrote:I like Egor Demin a lot. Reminds me of Lamelo Ball (without the swagger).


For me he’s 6’9” version of Reed Sheppard, Lonzo Ball or Tyrese Haliburton. He’s perfect for the Nets.
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